Records sound from Pulse Audio with ffmpeg while watching D-Bus to determine tracks and meta information
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dbus-soundrecorder

Records sound from Pulse Audio with ffmpeg while watching D-Bus to determine tracks, song title, album, artist and other meta data provided by the media player application via MPRIS D-Bus service.

When the next song start, the recorder automatically starts recording a new file and sets available meta data.

Usage

dbus-soundrecorder record [options]

Here a simple example. First, get a list of your Pulse Audio sinks:

pactl list short sinks

You can also create a new virtual Pulse Audio sink:

pactl load-module module-null-sink sink_name=virtual1

In any case, you should ensure that the media player uses the sink (eg. using pavucontrol).

Then start the recorder. You need to specify the media player application and the sink:

dbus-soundrecorder record -a vlc -s virtual1.monitor -o "-c:a libfdk_aac -vbr 4 -ar 44100"

As you can see, it is also possible to specify options for ffmpeg. However input sink, output file and meta data are provided by the recorder and shouldn't be specified.

For all available options, use the --help command.

After starting the recorder, start playing the songs you want to record. The recorder should start ffmpeg automatically.

Build instructions

The application depends on the c++utilities library. It is built in the same way as c++utilities.

The following Qt 5 modules are requried: core dbus